Eastern Star & Rainbow Girl Fundraising Ideas

Many people know about the Freemasons, but not everyone knows that there is a Masonic order for girls and women as well… the Eastern Star and Rainbow Girl orders. Like all Masonic orders, they spend a lot of their time fundraising for the community and for local and national charities. Many Eastern Star and Rainbow Girl members are in need of fundraising to support their own clubs, for travel expenses to assemblies, for example. Fundraising is challenging, but also very rewarding.

One of the biggest decisions is often deciding what type of fundraiser to do. In Forest Park, IL, people lined up to score some screaming deals at the annual Rummage Sale Fundraiser for the Rainbow Girls. In Washington, Goldendale Rainbow Girls throw an Annual Turkey Dinner fundraiser in November to be able to pay their way to Grand Assembly. Fundraisers by other Eastern Star & Rainbow Girl orders include dinners, product sales, auctions, thons, boot camps, bake sales, and car washes.

Do-It-Yourself Eastern Star & Rainbow Girl Fundraiser

You can also choose from a wide variety of Eastern Star and Rainbow Girls DIY fundraising ideas to supplement your program. How about a Balloon Bust, Shower with Flowers, Favorite Photos Contest, silent auction or thons of every type? Perhaps one of these successful and creative ideas can be adapted for your chapter’s fundraiser.

Make Believe Tea Party – This fundraising idea was used by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. No finger sandwiches, crumpets or fine china necessary! All you need are tea bags, invitations, envelopes and stamps. The concept: Send an invitation for a “Make-Believe Tea Party” to your friends, neighbors co-workers, etc. Read more…

Doughnut Seeds – This is another simple fundraiser that will get a lot of laughs. Just put some Cheerios in a plastic bag with a label that says Doughnut Seeds. Read more…

Mall Coat Check – For this fundraiser, arrange with the mall management company for an area to have a coat check. Stores in the mall donated the temporary use of racks to hang the coats on and a secured area for people to leave packages, etc. Read more…